Nine-day march across New Zealand culminates in Wellington as huge numbers gather to protest bill that opponents say seeks to ...
The hīkoi has travelled for nine days across the country to protect and advocate for the Treaty of Waitangi and Māori rights. Credit: Getty Images Tens of thousands of people have gathered in the ...
Warriors wielding spears and clubs led protesters through the city streets to parliament buildings. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Thousands of protesters including Māori warriors in traditional dress marched on New Zealand’s parliament Tuesday in opposition to a draft law that they say would erode the rights of indigenous people ...
Protesters have converged in the New Zealand's capital in protest of a bill which would reinterpret a 184-year treaty with the Māori people.
Parliament grounds are completely full and there are thousands of people spilling onto surrounding streets in Wellington. A protester was condemned by members of the hīkoi for letting off a flare as ...
Participants are expected to be on Parliament grounds until mid-afternoon, before heading back to Waitangi Park for an event ...
Pip Adams makes some personal recommendations around books and writing that she found useful when formulating her thoughts around the debate around the bill.
The bill reinterprets the clauses in the 184-year-old Treaty of Waitangi. First signed in 1840 between the British Crown and more than 500 indigenous Maori chiefs, it lays down how the two parties ...
It's a big day for ACT's David Seymour, as the hīkoi marching down the country to oppose the Treaty Principles Bill arrived in Wellington today. Tens of th ...